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A Murder Has Been Arranged
Melbourne University Dramatic Club
Play (1945)
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A Doll’s House (1945)
Tin Alley Players
Play (1945)
A play pleading the individuality of women. Proceeds to Union House Appeal Fund.
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Henry IV Part 1 (1945)
Tin Alley Players
Play (1945)
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Lover’s Leap (1945)
Tin Alley Players
Play (1945)
The action of the play takes place at Helen’s house in the country, between four o’clock of an afternoon in June and ten o’clock the next morning.
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Ariadne or Business First
Tin Alley Players
Play (1945)
Play-reading of a comedy in three acts. Scene: The lounge room of John Winter’s home in the provincial town of melchester.
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Biography
Tin Alley Players
Play (1945)
The scene throughout is Marion Froude’s studio-living room in New York.
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Lightning Strikes Twice
Tin Alley Players
Play (1944)
A three act play set in the outskirts of a small country town. ‘Lightening Strikes Twice is the Tin Alley Players’ first venture into the field of Australian ...
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Engineers’ Revue (1944)
Melbourne University Engineering Students Society
Revue (1944)
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Arms and the Man (1944)
Tin Alley Players
Play (1944)
One of Shaw’s earliest works – an anti-romantic comedy about soldiers. In aid of the Opportunity Club and Union House appeal.
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Hamlet (1944)
Queen’s College Music and Drama Society
Play (1944)
Shakespeares great tragedy of a troubled prince and themes of love, corruption, power and death.